In 2006, Everett was elected to represent the
84th district in the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He was continuously reelected until his retirement in 2020. In his role as chair, Everett pushed for a ban on lawmakers receiving gifts from lobbyists. He also oversaw the advancement of an omnibus bill that expanded mail-in voting and voter registration and eliminated
straight ticket voting. Ahead of the
2020 United States presidential election, Everett introduced a resolution that would have established a select committee to oversee the integrity of the upcoming election. The committee would have the power to subpoena, investigate county election operations, and subsequently suggest changes to the state election code.
Democrats opposed the establishment of the committee, claiming it would enable
Republicans to override the election results after President
Donald Trump stoked pre-election claims of ballot fraud. Everett's resolution to establish the committee was never voted on by the State House after the House session was postponed due to a lawmaker's
COVID-19 diagnosis. ==Personal life and death==